MILLION DOLLAR TOTAL LOSS BACK TO LIFE IN BRILLIANT 4K UHD

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Published 2022-12-29

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  • That attention to detail is out of this world. I enjoyed every second of this video. I did not want this video to end it. I appreciate what you guys do 100%.
  • @linkedup7346
    I saw the episode and Mark Worman is such an expert. I'm glad you got your car back and escaped the explosion. What an experience to have gone through...Glad you made it...
  • @andrewsvaz
    It's impressive to see the amount of work that the makers of the replacement parts go thru so the parts are exactly the same. And Mark and all the guys at Graveyard Carz are outstanding with their dedication to the cars they build. Beautiful.
  • I'm a Chevy guy and love to see the old cars back on the road! Good job Mark and his crew!
  • I just got glued to this restoration! The best team ever! Never saw those guys before but I loved them.
  • Mark & His crew did a fantastic job on that Cuda & the Paint looks deep enough to dive into, what a turn around from a burnt out wreck to a show stopper 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
  • @68peterbilt68
    After all these years, and yes I'm a mopar fan, I still get a kick outa your videos. When you look at how the world is changing and people are starting to realise that a throw away society is not going to make a very good future, it's a good feeling that people like Mark are still willing to put the knowledge and time into the younger generation. Passing my knowledge to my kids and grandkids is still a very important thing to me. Thank you Mark and all that still do it. Stand proud and truck on. 🤟😎👍🚛🚛🚛
  • @bigshan5806
    Wow, I loved the attention to detail right down to the screws/bolt heads. That is a true mastercraftsman build. Bravo
  • @Quantum-Omega
    This is a very rewarding restoration for a worthy cause, great job guys. 👏
  • OMG!!! I stopped watching this show a few years ago, because of the shop drama!!! First video back and revisiting it... Awesome episode!!! The knowledge these guy have and their skill set is what people view shows like this, not the drama... Again, excellent episode!
  • @ZenSPIKE1
    My Dad caught the bug. He started with a little 34 Chevy in the early 60's. Fixed it up and it was a fun little car. Then he got serious and moved into the Classics. The first a '37 Packard Town Car and then a '35 Caddy. The Caddy took 1st place in the Classic Car Club Senior Division. He ended up buying 2 parts cars for the caddy. Every nut and bolt were original. Sourced the OEM leather interior. Tires provided by a company that bought the rights and original molds. 7 tires in all. 4 on the ground, 2 side mounts and a rear trunk mount. He worked with a small 2-man shop, a mechanical guy and a body man. It was about 5 years to complete the rebuild, finishing in '68. They were as detailed as these guys are. It's a treat to see the tradition carried on.
  • This was and is my all-time favorite show that I found on motor trend if not my all-time favorite show period. One of the worst parts of having to cancel my cable was that I would not be able to watch this show anymore. I cannot shear how excited I am to see that I can watch Graveyard Carz on YouTube. I do not think that Graveyard Carz can have a bigger fan and I am so excited to be able to watch Graveyard Carz again.
  • @twistedsphere
    this didn't suck. the narration was good, no manufactured drama, no painfully obvious attempts to emulate better shows, etc. just a fun resto vid of a burnt cuda with some laugh-out-loud 70's shtick added in. i told my friends.
  • In my wildest dreams, I rebuild a muscle car with this awesome and brillant guy. I could listen to him for hours, his level of awareness is refreshing ! Simple, no drama, just a bunch or capable guys working for a wise man.
  • @randyk6643
    You all are amazing! Thank you for saving these cars!
  • @raytigno9154
    I noticed that you were wearing a "Phantasm" shirt. Boy, oh boy... that brought a lot of memories. I was not even 20 years old when I watched it in a theatre. I wasn't able to sleep straight for a couple of weeks. I kept watching out for the undertaker every night. Phantasm is a classic flick like the cars that you resurrect from the grave. Exactly like the Hemi Cuda, It was something worth losing sleep over. Thanks for all that you do.
  • @MatthewSemones
    you guys all do incredible work, not just "hey, great work" but serious, passionate, and truly incredible work. i will never be able to have any of these cars myself but i deeply appreciate the brief glimpse into the world of my favorite automobiles. thank you so very very much for keeping these cars alive.
  • @NewSlaveAge
    You never have to work again when you turn your hobby into your job. Masterpiece! 👍🏼🥰
  • 8+ years watching this program and always improving the work quality on cars :D Greetings from Chile south america